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23 minutes ago, Suchi said:

Just remembered.  Never agree to die before your time.

Spiritually  they can only kill you with your consent.  That's why they wait till you commit a crime or suicide or have given tacit agreement. 

Tacit agreement contract with their slavery system. 

I don't consent. Lol. Tacitly or otherwise. If they'd let me farm a well and not come kill me or charge me for it I'd be there. 

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4 hours ago, Suchi said:

I found a mantra to kill the demons and save the universe so thought you might like it. I found it very powerful after I was highly disturbed by the DC shooting incident guy who seems to be innocent.

 

I'll check those out. Interesting. That is most like Dasam Granth Ji Bani which are known to protect and give Bir Ras. 

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This just hit me like a ton of bricks and I fricking found it in a pm to a longstanding member here. 

I've seen a .... chitahooli. ..

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh. 

Bro

a man once walking towards me while walking late at night. His face kept changing, flickering from white to red like that of a "demon", from human to inhuman. I thought I was seeing things but when he got closer he said "strange isn't it" like he knew what I was seeing. I was a bit wary but we got to talking and he told me his name was blue and he was a musician. We walked a while and I forget most of what we spoke about, but he had a weird way of speaking about things like he always eluding to something more. At the end I asked where he lived and he told me under a building near the river with other people like him. I later went and found it and it was a ruin with a slab foundation and no basement. I felt like he was not a living person. 

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57 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

This just hit me like a ton of bricks and I fricking found it in a pm to a longstanding member here. 

I've seen a .... chitahooli. ..

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh. 

Bro

a man once walking towards me while walking late at night. His face kept changing, flickering from white to red like that of a "demon", from human to inhuman. I thought I was seeing things but when he got closer he said "strange isn't it" like he knew what I was seeing. I was a bit wary but we got to talking and he told me his name was blue and he was a musician. We walked a while and I forget most of what we spoke about, but he had a weird way of speaking about things like he always eluding to something more. At the end I asked where he lived and he told me under a building near the river with other people like him. I later went and found it and it was a ruin with a slab foundation and no basement. I felt like he was not a living person. 

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Dude at one point he walked me through an alley and I got the bad vibe and put hand on what served as my Kirpan then. Dude. 

He found me right outside the Dojo walking the neighborhood late. 

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On 4/3/2021 at 4:16 AM, GurjantGnostic said:

An american physicist named Lester Levenson speaks from english perspective on basically Advaita Vedanata or just slightly beyond and just short of Gurmat. 

His student Larry Crane has a few concrete exercises on how to release which Lester talks about. 

It's a great reference and it will help you understand Vedanata experientially. 

Looks like they read the site if not their email. They did a good job running with it. 

 

 

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